The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 05, 1963, Image 5

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
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Personal
Myra Berti, daughter of Mrs. Norti
Berti, Franklin Street, returned
home Monday after undergoing
an appendectomy at Mercy Hospi-
last week.
Carl Stash, has returned to Gir-
ard College, Philadelphia, after
spending Thanksgiving with his mo-
ther, Mrs. Betty Stash and familly,
Davenport Street.
Everett R. Marley, Overbrook
Avenue, is a patient in Nesbitt
Hospital where he was admitted
last week.
Mr. and- Mrs. Alfred Bronson,
Sweet Valley, had as Thanksgiving
guests, their daughter,, Janice,
studying at Columbia University
for her master’s degree and son,
Dean, student at Sheppard College,
‘West Virginia.
Harvey Kitchen, Idetown, has re-
turned home after being a patient
in Nesbitt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Werner,
Druid Hills, and Mrs. Clara Troxell,
Shavertown, are wintering in N.
Miami, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Coper and
family, Davenport Street, have mov-
ed to Jackson Street, Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bottoms
and Tommy, King Street, visited
Harvey Bottoms in Trenton, N. J.
recently. Harvey is much improved
and hopes to be back with his
friends soon.
Mrs. Frank Sedler, Mill Street,
has moved to Gardenia, Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manncar,
Overbrook Avenue, had as Thanks-
giving dinner guests, daughter, Bren-
da, New York City, Miss Rilla Ber-
lew, Shavertown, and John Mannear
I Kingston.
Mrs. Florence Roberts, Daven-
port ‘Street, is a patient at Mercy
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Nort-
wick, formerly of Dallas, are spend-
ing the winter at 780 NE 127th
Street, N. Miami, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rodda, Pio-
neer Avenue, Dallas, spen® the
Thanksgiving holiday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kandler,
Teaneck, N. J.
Mrs. Thomas Kingston, Dallas,
left last week to spend some time
with her daughter, Mrs. Sam Fow-
ler at Loring Air Force Base, Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Wilson,
Druid Hills, entertained at a family
dinner on Thanksgiving, Mr. and
Mrs. John Wilson, Huntsville;
Grandma Tremayne, Nanticoke; Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Sheasley and
grandma Sheasley, all of Wilkes-
Barre; Miss Rebecca Sheagley, White
Plains, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Sheasley, New (Castle, Pa.
Miss Judy Besteder, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Corey Besteder, Kun-
kle, student at Mansfield State Col-
lege spent the holiday recess with
her parents.
* Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Anderson
and family, Pioneer Avenue, had as
anksgiving dinner guests, Rev.
and Mrs. John O. Lindquist, Wilkes-
Barre;
Miss Dorothy Gunderson,
eaneck, N. J., and Mrs. Mary An-
y derosn, Idetown.
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Mrs. Clara Thompson, Lakeland,
Fla., spent the holiday with Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Besecker, Boynton
Beach, Florida.
Mrs. H. H. Zeiser and Mrs. W. J.
Smith, Dallas, will leave the mid-
dle of the month to spend the win-
ter in Florida. They will stay at
the Princess Martha Hotel, St. Pe-
tersburg, where Mrs. Zeiser has
been a- winter guest for the past 30
years.
Miss Ruth Worthington, Oneonta,
had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Fiske, Dallas. She
has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Cyphers, who are occupying
the Worthington Homestead.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Drapiewski,
Sweet Valley, attended the Awards
Banquet at Nittany Lion Inn, re-
cently, at Pennsylvaia State Uni-
versity Campus November 20, when
their daughter was honored by the
Home Economics Department.
Dr. and Mrs. Malcohm Borthwick,
Pioneer Avenue, had as Thanksgiv-
ing guests, Misses Phamie Borth-
wick and Emma Charles of Avoca.
Son, Tom, will also have dinner
with his family, arriving for a brief
recess from Penna. State Univer-
sity.
Hal and Rusty Flack, sons of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Flack observed
their fifth and ninth birthdays re-
spectively on November 21. The
boys and two of their friends were
guests at a dinner party at Peru-
gino’s by their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Verne acy, Pio-
neer Avenhue, Dallas, have moved to
California, where they will build a
new home. They are residing tem-
poratily at the home of their daugh-
ter at Oji, California.
Mr. and Mrs. Johann Sissler, Jer-
sey City, have purchased a home in
A Applewood Manor.
Sgt. and Mrs. Harold Valore, have
moved from Aranijues, Spain to Mea-
dowcrest. Sgt. Valore is how ser-
ving at Red Rock Air Force Base
after being transferred from the
overseas base. Their families live in
{Shamokin and ‘they are glad to be
near them again,
Mrs. Adeline Savikas, Hillcrest
Drive is a. patient at General Hos-
pital.
. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mitchell,
Sally, Allison and Ted, Fairfax, Va.,
spent Thanksgiving with relatives
in Dallas.
Oscar Bitler, Old Forge, spent
Thanksgiving with, his daughter and
family, Rev. and Mrs. Russell Lawry
and daughters, Marcia, Ruth and
Barbara, Church Street, Dallas.
Judy ‘Schneider, has returned to
her home on Davenport Street after
being a surgical patient at Nesbitt i
Hospital, i 5
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1963 ~ SECTION A PAGES
Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest
Bride Of Dallas Nativ
- Mrs. Maude Yeisley To Observe
80th Birthday At Open House
| will serve as hostesses and Mrs.
| Joan Cole, Bell Telephone Company,
| will show a film, “Its Fun To En-
tertain.”
Dorothy Gunderson Is
Feted At Bridal Party
Miss Dorothy Gunderson, Teaneck,
N. J., fiancee of Fredric Anderson,
Jr., Shavertown, was feted at a var-
Nesbitt Auxiliary
To Meet Friday
Nesbitt Hospital Auxiliary, Sha- | Fifty cent gifts will be exchanged.
vertown Branch, will hold its Christ-| Gifts for the Hospitality Shop
mas Party tomorrow afternoon at | Bazaar are to be taken to this
iety shower on Sunday afternoon by
Miss Flora Sue Anderson at the
home of Mrs. John Clause.
Centerpiece was of pink rosebuds
and white mums and theme was
carried out in a pink and white
decor.
The bride elect received. many
lovely gifts.
Miss Gunderson will be married
to Mr. Anderson on Dec. 21 at
Central Lutheran Church, Menom-
inee, Michigan.
Flora Sue,
maid of honor.
Luncheon was served to the fol-
lowing: Mrs, Frederick Eidam, Mrs.
Richard Womer, Mrs, Glen Siglin,
Mrs. John Clause, Mrs. John Stahl,
Mrs. Emma Stahl, Mrs. A. J. Moreck
Mrs. Walter Anderson, Mrs. Carl
Storz, Mrs. Harold Ash, Mrs. Harry
Alberts, Mrs. Jack Sidorek, Mrs. F.
W. Anderson, Brenda Clause, Mrs.
Robert Dommick, the guest of hon-
or and the hostess.
his sister, - will be
Porters Visit Friends
. In Sunny Southland
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Porter, Sha-
vertown, returned home last week
after a lovely trip to Florida, where
they visited daughter and son in
law. Major and Mrs. Carl Evans
and family at Homestead Air Force
Base.
The Porters traveled to Fort
Pierce to see Dr. and Mrs. John
Blase, also of Shavertown, then to
Daytona Beach where they renewed
pleasant memories with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Currie.
At Lake Worth, they had a plea-
sant sojourn with Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Eddinger, formerly of Dal-
las and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner
and Mrs. Clara Troxell, N. Miami,
all of Shavertown, joined the group
for a picnic.
Harveys Lake Women
To Give Baskets
Canned goods for the Christmas
Cheer baskets to be distributed at
the holiday season by Harvey's
Lake Women’s ‘Service, Club are re-
quested to be brought in this ev-
ening to the Christmas meeting at
8 p. m. at Lake Noxen School.
Each member will donate to the
Scholarship Fund in lieu of ex-
changing gifts. A novel way of pre-
senting these contributions has been
arranged by Mrs. Raymond Garin-
ger, chairman.
The Nativity Scene will be en-
acted and carol singing will precede
the appearance of Santa who will
award door prizes.
The “Girl of the Month” will be
presented. Mrs. Charles Williams
will preside.
Present at a recent executive
board meeting were Mesdames Mal-
cohm Nelson, Carl Swanson, How-
ard Piatt, Elwood avis, Charles Wil-
liams, Howard Jones, John ,Zorzi
Clarence Moledor, George Searfoss,
Clarence Oberst, Harvey Kitchen,
Raymond Garinger, Allen ‘Sorchick,
Fred Dodson, Francis Schuler, Joyce
Gordon, Hostesses were Mrs. Earl
Crispell, Mrs. Roland Ritts and Mrs.
Lee Bicking.
Carol Williams Feted
Carol Williams, Parrish Street,
Dallas, was guest of honor, on ob-
servance of her twenty-second
birthday, Monday afternoon, No-
vember 25. :
Those on hand to help celebrate
were Mesdames Carl Daubert, Don
Paeglow, Jim LaBar, Ralph Brown,
Charles Hosler' and G. S. Williams.
She was presented vrith a gift.
In Bridal Party
Spencer Holmgren, Jr., and Mrs.
Holmgren, Noxen, were attendants
in ‘the Holmgren-Rogers wedding
recently and not Spencer Martin
as erroneously stated.
MRS. DONALD WILLIAM BELLES
Sue” Sar-
ratt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ev-
The marriage of Carol
erett Sarratt, 10 Yorkview Drive,
Timonium, Maryland, to Mr. Donald
William Belles, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur James Belles of Dallas, Pa.,
took place October 26th at the Loch
Raven Methodist Church in Balti-
more, Maryland.
Rev. Carroll A. Doggett performed
the ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a gown of white
peau de soie, appliqued with re-
embroidered alencon lace, encrusted
with seed pearls and sequins. The
veil of silk illusion was attached to
a crown of alencon lace and seed
pearls.
Miss Annalee Jay Magsamen,
Highlandtown, Md., was the maid
of honor, and Miss Patricia Ann
Sarratt, sister of the bride was jun-
ior bridesmaid. Bridesmaids were
Miss Carol Butterworth, Wayne,
New Jersey and Mys. Jan Purnell,
Towson, Md.
Mr. Arthur Belles, Johnson City,
New York was best man for his
brother. Ushers were Gary Belles,
Dallas, Pa.; CC. Donald Fustich,
Pittsburgh; R. Gary Klein, Silver
Springs, Md.
A reception was held in the Fel-
lowship Hall of the church, after
which the couple left on a wedding
trip to Washington, D. C.
The bride is a graduate of Towson
High School and attended the Uni-
vessity of Maryland for two years.
Mr. Belles is a graduate of West-
moreland High [School and Univer-
sity of Maryland.
They are residing in Philadelphia. | §
Willard Lozos Are
Honored At Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lozo, Sha-
vertewn, celebrating their 45th
wedding anniversary on Thanksgiv-
ing were pleasantly surprised to
have most of their children home
for the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hill held
a big dinner at their residence and
a happy reunion made the day a
memorable one.
Present were Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jack
Crocker and son, Jackie; Mr. and
Mrs. William Arrington, Washington,
D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Frans-
chetti and Alfred Jr., Cape Cod;
Mr, and Mrs. Willard Lozo, Jr., Todd
Billy and Edward, Chase; Mrs. John
Eck, Miss Jennie Hill, the guests
of honor and the host and hostess.
Son, Bob, wunable to join the
grcup called from West. Hollywood,
Florida. to extend his greetings.
Plan ‘Dinner Dance
Wyoming Valley Welcome Wag-
on Newcomers Club plans a dinner
dance Saturday evening at Town
House, Kingston. Festivities will
start with a Dutch-treat cocktail
hour at 7:30, followed by a dinner
at 8. Reservations may be made by
calling 696-1270. All Back, Mountain
newcomers are invited to come and
get acquainted.
For Beautiful
Wedding Invitations
Try The Post
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IN
Karen Sayre Has
Birthday Party
Karen Lynn Sayre, daughter of
Mr. and Mrc. Thomas Sayre,’ Pikes
Creek, observed her fifth birthday |
on November 22, withtwo parties.
The first was held at the Lehman
School kindergarten, where Karen is
one of thirty pve members of the
class.
In the evening, a party was held
at the family home, where a large |!
birthday cake was baked and dec-
orated in pink and white by Karen's
mother and homemade ice cream
was enjoyed.
Those attending were, Tommy,
John, and Beth Ann [(Creasing;
Christine, Cathy, Terry and Tracey
Sayre; ‘Susan Morgan; Debbie, Beth
and Tommy Sayre; Mrs. Caroline
Ferrey; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ferrey;
Mr .and Mrs. Lewis Ferrey; Mr. and
Ms. Albert ‘Allen and Ralph; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Sayre ;Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Britt; Mrs. Cleon Dri-
belbis.
Barbara Lee Tenley
A seven pound, three ounce
daughter, Barbara Lee, was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tenley, RD
4, Dallas, November 24 at Nesbitt
Haqspital. There are three other
daughters, Susan Lynn, Phyllis and
Carolyn. Mrs. Tenley is the former
Audrey Shaffer, Doylestown. Mr.
Tenley is employed by the Atlantic
Refining Company.
Mrs, Maude Yeisley, Foster Street,
ternoon and evening beginning at 2
p. m., in observance of her 80th
birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Yeisley,
Kingston, son and daughter in law
of the. celebrant are hosting the
affair.
A most esteemed resident of the
Back Mountain, Mrs. Yeisley wag
born in Lansborough, daughter of
the late Charles and Kate McCoy.
She moved to Wilkes-Barre with
her parents when she was three.
Her father was a well-known stone
contractor and laid most of the
streets in that city.
She married the late Warren
Yeisley, court house stenographer
for many years and the couple re-
pided ‘in. Wilkes-Barre until taking
up residence on Overbrook Avenue
33 years ago. Mr. Yeisley passed
away in 1948.
Three children were born to the
couple: Darryl, Kingston; Jack, Flor-
ida, and Mrs. Kay Van Campen,
Mr. And-Mrs. Da
Mr .and Mrs. David Joseph, 80
Norton Avenue, will celebrate their
42nd wedding anniversary on Sun-
day.
The well-known couple were mar-
ried in Lee Park at the home of
the bride’s parents by Rev. Am-
brose. -Mrs. Joseph is the former
‘Ann Taylor of Lee Park.
The Josephs have resided in their
present home for the past 30 years
and have been active in community
affairs. Mr, Joseph was Superinten-
dent of Glen Alden Coal Company
prior to retirement, serving at all
of its collieries during his span of
service. He is a past president of
Dallas Kiwanis Club and a member
of Masonic’ Order, Lodge 655, Key-
stnne Consistory and the Shrine.
. Washington, D. IC. There are now
Dallas, will be honored at an Open;
House at her home on Sunday af- |
‘kind’ and cheerful grandmother.
vid J. Joseph
Are Wed 42 Years On Sunday
nine grandchildren and eighteen
great grandchildren who adore their
Mrs. Yeisley has resided at her
present address for the last four
years, enjoying its nearness to the
center of activities. She is an active
member of St. Paul's Lutheran
Church; OES Dallas Chapter, and
Toby Creek Lady Rebeccas.
The octogenarian does all her
own housework and in her spare
time crochets lovely tablecloths and
doilies which are sought for gifts
by her friends and neighbors. Nu-
merous quilts also are fashioned by
her deft fingers and she does her
own quilting.
She believes in leading an #ctive
life and is interested in world ev-
ents and people. Her host of admir-
ers attest to her pleasing personal-
ity and her concern for others.
The Dallas Post joins with your
wide circle of friends in wishing vou
a most happy anniversary Mrs.
Yeisley.
He is well remembered as a pop-
ular song leader at many events.
Mrs. Joseph, an excellent mother
and wife, is past worthy matron of
Dallas Chapter OES, and a past pres-
ident of Dallas Women of Kiwanis.
Her fame as a baker spread with
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church at 1 p.m. | meeting. Mrs. Leon Beisel will pre-
Officers and committee chairmen side.
the many tasty donations she has
made ,to various charitable affairs.
The couple have three children,
John, Silver Springs, Md.; Mrs. Jane
Thomas, Dallas and David, Arling-
ton, Va., with the US Air Force, and |,
eight grand children. They are mem-
bers of Huntsville Christian Church.
A quiet celebration is planned.
The Dallas Post
Does Full Color
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OPEN 8 AM. -9 P.M.
DAILY
Memorial Highway
SHAVERTOWN
Starting Today
A Special Showing
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of
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Contains colorful soaps in
shape of flowers — golf
balls — Strawberries.
eyes of the small fry! Small Many other styles to choose from.
Time payments may be arranged,
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63 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre
deposit holds any toy till just
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